Epstein's suicide note has been made public
An American court has released a suicide note allegedly written by financier Jeffrey Epstein.
As reported by BAKU.WS, this was reported by The New York Times.
The note was found in the case file of Epstein's cellmate, former police officer Nicholas Tartaglione, who is accused of murdering four people. According to him, he discovered the note in a book after Epstein was removed from the cell following a suicide attempt, and handed it over to his lawyers.
The note begins with a complaint about a months-long fruitless investigation. It then includes words about the possibility of "choosing the time to say goodbye." The text ends with the phrase: "Not fun - not worth it."
The article notes that the note had not been published for a long time until the newspaper filed a court motion for its declassification. Only after that did the federal district court in White Plains, New York, decide to release the note.
The New York Times emphasizes that there is no confirmation of the note's authenticity so far.
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